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Kit Flynn's avatar

I would add a 21st resolution: Start teaching civic classes again in our schools. Too many American citizens have no idea what we are on the verge of losing. Americans need to be taught again what the idea of the United States actually means.

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I am refreshing this post because I have an update on the second Safe Skies donation project, which I received today from United24.

Over $1.5 million for the Safe Skies system — done 🔥

Just imagine, our ambassador, along with four professors from the world’s leading universities, raised funds for 2500 sensors that will help protect Sumy, Odesa, Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts from drones and missiles.

But Timothy wouldn’t be himself if he didn’t decide to keep going! He is raising another $950 000 which will be enough to protect Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, Poltava and Cherkasy oblasts.

Just $300,000 stands between our ambassador and the goal of $1,900,000. This is the cost of 5,000 sensors that will help Ukrainian Air Forces protect the Ukrainian sky even more effectively in eight regions.

Support Timothy Snyder! Support Ukraine!

Here is the link: https://u24.gov.ua/safeskies

You do not have to donate a pre-determined amount, the line above those figures allows you to donate as little or as much as you wish. I'll do my part.

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I remember sharing those lessons one by one on social media as mantras lest we should forget. The 'lessons' are still guiding my practice as a teacher educator and ordinary citizen. The essence of the principles provided by this pocket-book size volume hits deeper and deeper every day. Also what Masha Gessen said at the time and has been saying ever since.

In mid-March 2022, I warned my Ukrainian teacher colleagues to check the validity of their passports and send copies of important documents up to the Cloud system. Some asked me not to cause panic. I said that making sure you have a valid passport is the opposite of panicking.

I don't think we should engage with the gentleman who has commented below. His posts reflect his unshakeable stance.

This morning, after yesterday's chaos, prison riots and kidnappings, and the announcement of a state of emergency for sixty days in Ecuador (where I live), I received this message from a Ukrainian member of the educational fundraising group in which we work together:

"That’s bad news. Really sorry! At the time you Elli gave me lots of good suggestions on how to survive. Some of them saved my life. It’s time you follow them too. Be strong! Keep safe as much as possible in the situation."

So, yes, "Be calm when the unthinkable arrives." ( Lesson 18)

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